BIRDS - Everything All At Once // Limited to 200 Splatter Vinyl LPs

Brooklyn garage psych pop 4-piece BIRDS take the irresistible energy of Nuggets-era 60s garage pop and pummel it with Gen-X alt-punk aggression. Â It’s a well-oiled machine, but it feels like it could careen right off the assembly line at any moment. Â If that ain’t the definition of good rock and roll, I don’t know what is.

BIRDS have graciously allowed Greenway Records to slap their debut album Everything All At Once onto a gorgeous splatter vinyl colorway for you hopeless addicts, and it’s limited to only 200. Â An even rarer striped variant, limited to a mere 60, has already sold out. Â The only way to get that version is to buy the 4 LPÂ bundle HERE. Â That bundle comes with a test press, the aforementioned variants AND a mystery colorway. Â Ooh-la-la. Â Throw that ‘buy’ button a right jab and snack on some wax before it’s history.

On occasion, David can be seen crate-digging various Austin record stores in hopes of finding an original vinyl pressing of some obscure post-punk band. In 1986, David experienced his first heartbreak when the Houston Astros blew the National League Championship Series to the New York Mets. Austin has been his home since he was born, not because of his unwillingness to explore new terrain, but because it is the finest town a hopeless music lover and taco enthusiast could ever imagine.

New "Amoeba Burst" variant just announced by Greenway! This appears to be the third and final variant (limited to 50), and boy is she a beaut. I own the Amoeba Burst variant of the Worthless "Life's a Garden" LP and it is stunning. Don't delay!